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I would start by suggesting that you get a PPM meter before your next grow, now if possible.

That said, I would run 9 gallons of plain tap water (not pH'd) through the plant (3x the pot size), and then pour a 4th gallon with the nutes you normally feed with. Do you have cal-mag? It's going to be tough to fix a calcium deficiency without it.

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I would start by suggesting that you get a PPM meter before your next grow, now if possible.

That said, I would run 9 gallons of plain tap water (not pH'd) through the plant (3x the pot size), and then pour a 4th gallon with the nutes you normally feed with. Do you have cal-mag? It's going to be tough to fix a calcium deficiency without it.

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I would start by suggesting that you get a PPM meter before your next grow, now if possible.

That said, I would run 9 gallons of plain tap water (not pH'd) through the plant (3x the pot size), and then pour a 4th gallon with the nutes you normally feed with. Do you have cal-mag? It's going to be tough to fix a calcium deficiency without it.

Lol No you are right. Like i said its just a personal thing. It probably would help me out some aswell but ive learnt from my own mistakes getting to complicated with things and overthinking. Just the way my head works lol

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Flower day 35 I brought the mama mia inside the house and put 10 gallons of clean tap water through her. I did ph the run off when I first started and it read a 6.8 so I don't know if this flush will fix the problem or not here are a couple pics of her under house lights

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